Thanks so much for all your videos, it has made learning neuroradiology a lot easier. Also, love the Kaiju Preservation Society poster in the background, it was a fun read.
Great to hear! Glad you like the videos. I'm a huge John Scalzi fan. I met him at a book signing and won that signed poster in a drawing. I told him my friends would be jealous and he signed it, "Brent, bask in everyone else's jealousy!" 😂
With excellent teachers are so kind to open source their knowledge, learning becomes much easier for us. Great lectures, excellent teacher.
I am radiologist in training in India and Thank you Doctor for these cases. They are really helpful. Big fan.
Glad you like the videos. Hope to have more soon!
@@LearnNeuroradiology eagerly waiting, doc.
Thanks so much for all your videos, it has made learning neuroradiology a lot easier. Also, love the Kaiju Preservation Society poster in the background, it was a fun read.
Great to hear! Glad you like the videos.
I'm a huge John Scalzi fan. I met him at a book signing and won that signed poster in a drawing. I told him my friends would be jealous and he signed it, "Brent, bask in everyone else's jealousy!" 😂
Love these thanks for doing it and keep it up!
Glad you liked them. Thanks for watching!
Thanks from Turkey. keep it up 👍
Thanks!
Great cases, thanks!
Glad you like them!
Excellent, thanks so much
great stuff. please do many more
Another one out today. I'll try to put out more all week!
@@LearnNeuroradiology already watched it :D
Thank you
You're welcome
Is that MRA from the same patient? Would have expected R. occipital infarct also
Yeah, it is. I guess there must just be enough collaterals in that location to prevent it from infarcting. Not sure why but that sometimes happens.
Thanks alot 🙏
Most welcome 😊
Great